Chain-free three-bedroom terrace — compact period home with refurbishment potential.
Chain-free freehold three-bedroom terraced house
Compact rooms and lower ceilings typical of period terrace
Double glazing, gas central heating, fast broadband available
Small enclosed rear garden; no off-street parking
Dated interior — light modernisation recommended
Solid brick walls (likely uninsulated) may need upgrading
Suitable for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors
Council tax band low; no flooding risk
This three-bedroom mid-terraced house in Belgrave is offered freehold and chain-free — a straightforward purchase for a first-time buyer or investor. The property retains period brickwork and a practical two-reception layout, plus a small, enclosed rear garden and utility lobby. Double glazing, a gas combi boiler and fast broadband availability make it immediately habitable.
Internally the rooms are compact with lower-than-average ceilings typical of early 20th-century terraces. Accommodation includes two reception rooms, a galley kitchen, ground-floor bathroom, three bedrooms and a separate first-floor WC. The layout is functional and offers sensible storage, but living spaces will suit households comfortable with a smaller footprint.
The house is presented in dated condition and would benefit from light modernisation to kitchens, bathroom and finishes to unlock its value. There is no off-street parking and the garden is modest, so outdoor and parking options are limited. These factors are reflected in the price and make the property a candidate for refurbishment or a buy-to-let purchase.
Local amenities include nearby schools with several rated Outstanding, places of worship and community facilities that suit the surrounding demographic. Council tax is low and flooding risk is nil. Buyers should note the solid brick construction likely lacks wall insulation and the layout’s narrow plan limits major remodelling without structural work.